HOME-MADE MISSION CHAIR
Suitable for Dining Room
Use
A
mission chair suitable for the
dining room can be made from any one of the furniture woods to match
the other articles
of furniture. The materials can be secured from the planing mill
dressed and
sandpapered ready to cut the tenons and mortises. The material list can
be made
up from the dimensions given in the detail drawing. The front legs or
posts, as
well as the back ones, are made from 1 3/4 in. square stock, the back
ones
having a slope of 2 in. from the seat to the top. All the slats are
made from
7/8 in. material and of such widths as are shown in the detail. The
three
upright slats in the back are 3/4 in. material. The detail drawing
shows the
side and back, the front being the same as the back from the seat down.
All
joints are mortised in the posts, as shown. The joints, however, can be
made
with dowels if desired. If making dowel joints they must be clamped
very tight
when glued and put together. The seat can be made from one piece of 7/8
in. material,
fitted with notches around the posts. This is then upholstered with
leather
without using springs. Leather must be selected as to color to suit the
kind of
wood used in making the chair. The seat can also be made with an open
center
for a cane bottom by making a square of four pieces of 7/8 in. material
about 4
in. wide. These pieces are fitted neatly to the proper size and
dowelled firmly
together. After the cane is put in the opening the cane is covered over
and
upholstered with leather in the same manner as with a solid bottom.